- of Rory, son of Hugh, son of
Cathal Crovderg, was
inaugurated by the
Connacians as
their king.
Annals of
Ulster at [1] at
University College Cork Annals...
- to ****ist
Cathal Crovderg O'Conor.
Cathal Carragh,
accompanied by the
Connacians, came, and gave them battle: and the
English of
Ulidia and
Meath were...
-
erupted between father and son, and by the
contests between both the
Connacians were destro****. At
length ... by the
advice of the Sil-Murray, Ruaidri...
- well as many others, both of the
nobles and the plebeians. They held the
Connacians under subjection for a long time
after this battle. :1186: Murrough, the...
- Dermot, and O'Flynn of the Cataract, but was
overtaken by some of the
Connacians, namely, Dermot, son of M****, who was son of
Murtough O'Conor; Cormac...
- to ****ist
Cathal Crovderg O'Conor.
Cathal Carragh,
accompanied by the
Connacians, came, and gave them battle: and the
English of
Ulidia and
Meath were...
- Dermot, and O'Flynn of the Cataract, but was
overtaken by some of the
Connacians, namely, Dermot, son of M****, who was son of
Murtough O'Conor; Cormac...
- the
Ultonians not
consenting to aid in
procuring lands for him from the
Connacians, he
repaired to the
English of Meath, and
these having also
refused to...
-
suffered most loss,
through the
imprudence of
Donough Cairbreach. The
Connacians then
returned home, and on the next day O'Brien made
peace with the English...
-
hostages were
afterwards forced from him. M1386.7. O'Conor Roe, with all the
Connacians he
could find to join him, went to ****ist Mac
William Burke against Donnell...